Communication frustration! #BYOD4L
(gif via giphy) If I remember correctly (and it was over 20 years ago now) my children were very effective at getting my attention whatever time of the day or […]
(gif via giphy) If I remember correctly (and it was over 20 years ago now) my children were very effective at getting my attention whatever time of the day or […]
This article in today’s Observer caught my attention and has prompted me to get back to my reflective blog space here. The article draws our attention to the changing fortunes […]
The film looks so 80’s now but the song is as fresh as ever! “Engagement” is a buzz word currently in education, with companies and managers trying to convince us […]
I was fortunate to be able to meet Lawrie Phipps in person recently when presenting at the DMLL on our virtual exchange activity Clavier. I have been a twitter follower […]
This autumn we have been surrounded by the beauty of trees festooned in deep reds, yellows and browns. I’m told that the weather conditions this year have produced such a […]
Who are we to judge?
The UK has just lived through one of the most dramatic changes in recent history. A long-discussed referendum on our membership of the European Union brought back an unexpected result […]
(Peace plant, Europe House, London) There is a good deal to be said for sharing living costs and expenses with friends. Many of us realise this when we live on […]
Today sees the conclusions of the 2 year-long Hillsborough inquests. On the radio this morning they played clips from the day and it was clear that there was little realisation […]
The end of another year is a good time to look back and reflect upon what has been achieved as well as what I have learnt. This reflective post caught […]